"The law permits the Court to presume that his work was done in his official capacity. Since no rebuttal evidence was led by the defendants and
read more"The principles laid down by this Court in N.P. Ponnuswami v. Returning Officer (supra) does not lay down an absolute bar against judicial review in
read more"Constitution should not be interpreted in a way that creates such contradictions. The Courts need to contextually interpret the provisions in order to further the
read more"In the absence of demonstrable prejudice, such as irregularity is, at best, a curable defect and cannot, by itself, warrant release on bail... procedural lapses in
read more"The show-cause is a mere indicator of the allegations made against the borrower and its Director/management. It is to ensure that an effective opportunity of
read more"Even if the suspect says that he would not like to be searched before a Gazetted Officer or Magistrate and he would be fine if his
read more"In a case where the drug is stated to be 'not of a standard quality' and nothing more, punishment would be under Section 27(d) of the Act
read more"A short delay of 12 days is minimal and deserves a liberal, justice-oriented construction to advance substantial justice rather than defeating a key statutory right at the
read more"I tender my sincere, unconditional, and unqualified apology to this Hon'ble Court... I realize that the words used by me may have been inappropriate. I sincerely regret
read more"In view of the fact that the State has not thought fit to question the legality and validity of the said order [releasing co-convict],
read more"Public policy cannot be pressed into service to set at naught the commercial contract which expressly denies interest on security deposit. Such a stipulation is
read more"The wilful defaulter, who does not cooperate with the trial court or investigation at all, is not entitled to get any relief from this Court
read more"Section 24(5), which specifically authorises transfer from a court lacking jurisdiction, cannot be rendered meaningless by holding that return of plaint under Order VII Rule
read more"Fundamental object of Section 15 is to provide protection to a person who has filed an appeal against a decree of dissolution of marriage, ensuring
read more"In view of the order passed in the review petition in I.A.No.171 of 2008, not only Item Nos.1 and 3, but Item No.4 is also
read more"The distinction sought to be drawn by the authorities between a case of unutilized additional FSI for educational institutions, medical institutions, institutional buildings and star category
read moreTelangana High Court, in a significant ruling dated July 13, 2026, held that in criminal cases alleging the forgery of a Will, the meticulous examination
read more"keeping in view the age of the appellant, who is about 70 years old, and his health condition, we are inclined to modify the sentence to be
read more"Legally, obscenity is not synonymous with 'vulgarity', 'abuse' or 'profanity'. Use of mere swear words, profanities and vulgar expletives, however distasteful or uncivil they may be, cannot
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant ruling dated July 17, 2026, held that the mere non-recovery of a train ticket from a deceased passenger does not automatically nullify
read more"The principles laid down by this Court in N.P. Ponnuswami v. Returning Officer (supra) does not lay down an absolute bar against judicial review in
read more"Constitution should not be interpreted in a way that creates such contradictions. The Courts need to contextually interpret the provisions in order to further the
read more"In view of the fact that the State has not thought fit to question the legality and validity of the said order [releasing co-convict],
read more"Public policy cannot be pressed into service to set at naught the commercial contract which expressly denies interest on security deposit. Such a stipulation is
read more"The distinction sought to be drawn by the authorities between a case of unutilized additional FSI for educational institutions, medical institutions, institutional buildings and star category
read more"keeping in view the age of the appellant, who is about 70 years old, and his health condition, we are inclined to modify the sentence to be
read more"Legally, obscenity is not synonymous with 'vulgarity', 'abuse' or 'profanity'. Use of mere swear words, profanities and vulgar expletives, however distasteful or uncivil they may be, cannot
read moreSupreme Court, in a significant ruling dated July 17, 2026, held that the mere non-recovery of a train ticket from a deceased passenger does not automatically nullify
read more"We may suggest that the class connotation be attached to the coach and not to the passenger, in recognition of the history of class divisions in our
read more"There is no statutory requirement in the aforesaid Section, mandating the formal passing of an order by the Magistrate concerned, recording that the above two
read more"No Resolution Plan can succeed if uncertain or unquantified claims are permitted to linger and resurface against the Successful Resolution Applicant years after approval." Supreme
read more"The applications seeking pre-mature release / remission should be considered as expeditiously as possible and without undue delay." Supreme Court, in a notable order, has
read more"Clause 1.1 cannot be construed in a manner that enables the employer to control eligibility through delayed processing." Supreme Court of India, in a significant
read more"The guarantees of dignity, fairness and humane treatment continue to operate with full force even behind prison walls, where the power of the State is
read more"The course adopted by the High Court resulted in a clear violation of the doctrine of audi alteram partem, which constitutes one of the foundational principles of
read more"For it to be established that the Railway authorities were negligent, it has to be shown that they had a duty of care." Supreme Court,
read more"Reason is the heartbeat of every conclusion. Without the same, it becomes lifeless." Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated July 15, 2026, held that
read more"The attitude to be adopted by appellate Courts should be that of a friend, philosopher and a guide rather than wielding the heavy-handed baton of
read more"Continuous right that can be exercised at any time so long as the object of the Will survives. The right to apply would therefore accrue
read more"The fact that the chik FIR, though purportedly registered on 28th June, 1977, reached the Court of the jurisdictional Magistrate only on 30th June, 1977,
read more"The law permits the Court to presume that his work was done in his official capacity. Since no rebuttal evidence was led by the defendants and
read more"In the absence of demonstrable prejudice, such as irregularity is, at best, a curable defect and cannot, by itself, warrant release on bail... procedural lapses in
read more"The show-cause is a mere indicator of the allegations made against the borrower and its Director/management. It is to ensure that an effective opportunity of
read more"Even if the suspect says that he would not like to be searched before a Gazetted Officer or Magistrate and he would be fine if his
read more"In a case where the drug is stated to be 'not of a standard quality' and nothing more, punishment would be under Section 27(d) of the Act
read more"A short delay of 12 days is minimal and deserves a liberal, justice-oriented construction to advance substantial justice rather than defeating a key statutory right at the
read more"I tender my sincere, unconditional, and unqualified apology to this Hon'ble Court... I realize that the words used by me may have been inappropriate. I sincerely regret
read more"The wilful defaulter, who does not cooperate with the trial court or investigation at all, is not entitled to get any relief from this Court
read more"Section 24(5), which specifically authorises transfer from a court lacking jurisdiction, cannot be rendered meaningless by holding that return of plaint under Order VII Rule
read more"Fundamental object of Section 15 is to provide protection to a person who has filed an appeal against a decree of dissolution of marriage, ensuring
read more"In view of the order passed in the review petition in I.A.No.171 of 2008, not only Item Nos.1 and 3, but Item No.4 is also
read moreTelangana High Court, in a significant ruling dated July 13, 2026, held that in criminal cases alleging the forgery of a Will, the meticulous examination
read more"Electric connections of lawyers’ chambers registered with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana, situated in Court Complexes across the State, being used exclusively for legal
read more"The requirement of informing a person arrested of grounds of arrest is a mandatory requirement of Article 22(1) of the Constitution of India; non-compliance with
read more"The interest of justice requires that the matter has to be remanded back to the trial court with a direction to the trial court to frame the
read more"Since the petitioner has suppressed material facts with regard to his involvement in criminal cases, he is not entitled to the discretionary relief of bail."
read more"Constitutional courts do not possess the requisite expertise to assess the equivalence of degrees, and therefore, cannot substitute their views for those of academic experts."
read more"Since there is a total non-compliance with Section 42 (1) of the NDPS Act, the rigour of Section 37 cannot be attributed against the applicants and
read more"Merely because the Embassy of the United States of America or any other country would communicate a complaint to the investigating agencies of this Nation, it would
read more"The Judge, District Council Court, therefore, is a civil court within the meaning if Section 11 of the Act, 1958 (as amended by the 1972
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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